What is the best way to get to Lincoln Center? Practice. What is the best way for 10 college football players to stand out to New York Giants brass? Perform in their bowl game.

While you and I are likely to gather with friends and family to watch the bowl games and do our best Giants general manager impression, actual Giants GM Jerry Reese is the only man who's opinion affects the organization.

For the sake of Big Blue fans everywhere, let's hope Reese can channel his inner fortune teller, or hopefully his LCD, LED and Plasma TV's have a crystal ball feature in them.

The following 10 young studs are the guys that Reese and the Giants front office need to keep close tabs, as the scouting of draft picks never rests.

Running Back

The Giants must shake any lingering doubt that they might still have about Wisconsin players from when they drafted Ron Dayne back in 2000.

If they're looking for the next franchise running back, they will need to dip their toe back into the Wisconsin pool and trade up for Montee Ball.

Ball has had an outstanding college career, and he continued to impress NFL teams as he racked up 202 yards and three touchdowns in the 70-31 beat down of No. 14 Nebraska on their way back to the Rose Bowl.

Ball has scored the most touchdowns in FBS history and many teams will be watching him in the Rose Bowl to see what he has planned for his final college performance.

Even though Ahmad Bradshaw is tough as nails, he has played with broken bones in his foot the past two seasons, and the insurance of a guy like Ball is undeniably appealing.

David Wilson will continue to improve, but since Andre Brown's future may be uncertain, Reese should have Ball very high up on the Giants draft board.

Another bowl-bound running back the Giants need to watch is Andre Ellington of Clemson, as he faces the stingy LSU defense in the Chick-fil-A Bowl.

Many are saying that Ellington resembles former Clemson and current Buffalo Bills running back C.J. Spiller.

He does lack size at 5’10” and 180 pounds, but his speed and decision-making should grab the attention of the Giants as they could always afford to beef up at running back and special teams.